This will be simple. Choose a player who played for at least 4 teams during his career (and has at least one WIS eligible season with at least 4 teams), has at least 12 WIS eligible seasons, and made 2 or fewer All-Star teams, and never won an MVP or CY award, nor is a serious candidate for the Hall of Fame. We will begin in season 1 for each of these players, in other words, each player's rookie season. You will use the given season for your chosen player (if the rookie year is 1977, you will use his '77 season), and you can twist any of his teammates from that season. We will go through each journeyman players' career, one season at a time, until we have completed at minimum 12 seasons.

100 M Payroll, No WW, No AAA, No Trades, No Injuries, Yes to DH (only because many of these players will have played with some of the great DH's of the last 30 years). Use the home stadium of your chosen Journeyman from that season. (77 Orioles would use Memorial Stadium).

Once the 12th season is complete, if any of the chosen players have completed their career, we can take a vote to see if we want to continue going with the league and use alternate players, or end the league there.

Nah, that's a good question though. Following the lead of a few progressive's similar to this one that I'm a member of, you can choose either team that your player was a part of during that season, and choose their full season (combined stats).

Thanks. Another question: does the player have to have had at least one WIS-eligible season with four different teams in their first twelve seasons, or with four different teams in their entire career?

It would be theoretically possible for a player to play for the same team for their first twelve seasons and still have WIS-eligible seasons with three other teams later in their career.

For the record, I'm not looking for loopholes to exploit, I'm just making sure that certain loopholes don't exist.

Posted by barracuda3 on 1/9/2012 10:24:00 PM (view original):Thanks. Another question: does the player have to have had at least one WIS-eligible season with four different teams in their first twelve seasons, or with four different teams in their entire career?

It would be theoretically possible for a player to play for the same team for their first twelve seasons and still have WIS-eligible seasons with three other teams later in their career.

For the record, I'm not looking for loopholes to exploit, I'm just making sure that certain loopholes don't exist.

At any time in his career, if he played for 4 teams, and played for 12 WIS eligible seasons, he's cool. I want to take this league 15+ years, but I just made 12 the minimum.

Are there any rules about using twisted players more than once? For instance if a player was a teammate of my journeyman for more than one season can I use the best season of that teammate each season as long as he fits under the cap?

Posted by crazyjoe02 on 1/11/2012 1:08:00 PM (view original):Are there any rules about using twisted players more than once? For instance if a player was a teammate of my journeyman for more than one season can I use the best season of that teammate each season as long as he fits under the cap?

Yes. If you have a guy that played with the Cubs for 5 seasons in the late 1950s, you can use the same Ernie Banks season year after year after year. Thanks for asking.